With over 10 years of audio cable design experience, Adam brings
significant expertise and insight to the cable designs of Pear Cable.
Focusing on interconnect and loudspeaker cables, he has honed his
skills through both empirical testing and theoretical understanding.

In addition to direct cable design experience, Adam has been involved
in more general audio research. His experience includes: loudspeaker
design and construction, brass instrument acoustic analysis, and
hemi-anechoic chamber design and construction. This broad array
of knowledge in sound and sound replication, enables the cable designs
of Pear Cable.

Prior to Pear Cable, Adam led the fuel cell research and development
at a cutting edge fuel cell company. His experience included the
development of a novel

advanced electrochemical
system and the design of overall electrical architecture for fuel
cell stacks. In addition to research in general electrochemistry,
substantial work in chemical corrosion and metal/metal oxide stability
was performed.

Beyond fuel cell development, Adam has experience in high temperature
electromagnetism, viscometer design, and general manufacturing and
assembly.

Adam holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in mechanical
engineering from Tufts University and has 4 patents pending.

“I believe that successful cable design evolves from two
core elements; sound engineering and scientific principles as well
as basic listening tests. As anyone who has worked in a research
and development atmosphere will tell you, failure is almost a foregone
conclusion if adequate empirical testing and evaluation cannot be
accomplished. Listening tests are the fun part of the job, and they
are also one of the most vital tools we have. However, you really
need to start with the fundamentals to end up with a good final
product. Too many cable companies have based their designs solely
on trial and error and subjective qualification. Some of the companies
have been able to achieve fairly decent results, but they are unlikely
to ever really break into that higher plane of performance without
a better backbone of science. I think Pear Cable has been able to
break into that higher plane.”